Policy Changes

Maryland’s medical cannabis program is one of the most robust and effective in the country. It provides ease of participation and access, while consistently delivering a safe, reliable wellness solution for patients, providers, and business owners. We believe within a few years, Maryland’s program will provide 120,000 Marylanders with the benefits of medical cannabis. And a new industry means new jobs across the state – jobs with a healthy dose of purpose that serve patients seeking new healthcare options.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT

MEDICAL CANNABIS LEGISLATION

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11/04/20

U.S. ELECTION 2020: 5 CANNABIS MEASURES PASS | MEDICAL: MS | ADULT USE: AZ, MT, SD, NJ

10/05/20

THE MMCC AWARDED STAGE ONE PRE-APPROVAL FOR LICENSURE TO THREE (3) GROWER AND EIGHT (8) PROCESSOR APPLICANTS

12/09/16

PRE-APPROVAL AWARDED TO 102 DISPENSARY APPLICANTS

11/08/16

U.S. ELECTION 2016: 8 OUT OF 9 CANNABIS MEASURES PASS | MEDICAL: FL, AR, ND & MT | ADULT USE: CA, MA, NV & ME

08/15/16

PRE-APPROVAL AWARDED TO 15 GROWERS AND 15 PROCESSORS

05/10/16

GOVERNOR HOGAN SIGNED HB 104

11/06/15

GROWER, PROCESSOR & DISPENSARY APPLICATIONS DUE

10/07/15

GROWER, PROCESSOR & DISPENSARY APPLICATIONS RELEASED

LEGALIZNG CANNABIS IN THE U.S.

In 2014, Maryland became the 21st state to enact a medical cannabis program. As of now, 36 states and the District of Columbia have legalized cannabis use, both medical and adult. With distinguished institutions like University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, and the National Institutes of Health, Maryland has a long history as a progressive health care state. We are poised to not only enact a medical cannabis program but create an ecosystem exporting research-based, clinically verified homeopathic solutions across the country.

AN EMERGING AND SUPERIOR

VALUE PROPOSITION IN HEALTHCARE

If medical cannabis has helped you or someone you know, please share the benefits of this natural remedy with our leaders. Connect with your local, state, and federal representatives to further empower Maryland’s medical cannabis program. Be an advocate for patients and providers.

MARYLAND RESIDENTS:

Write your state delegate and representative.

Write your congressional representative and U.S. senators.

Maryland is served by Chris van Hollen and Ben Cardin in the U.S. senate.

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